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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | Q 125 .C67 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:01 - Books | Available | 601418 |
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Q 125 .B98 2013 A little history of science / | Q 125 .C26 1951 Profile of science : the atom, radar, penicillin and vitamins / | Q 125 .C576 2010 Concise history of science & invention : an illustrated time line / | Q 125 .C67 2004 The prism and the pendulum : the ten most beautiful experiments in science / | Q 125 .C68 1979 Augustine to Galileo / | Q 125 .D38 2018 Worldviews : an introduction to the history and philosophy of science / | Q 125 .G76 Physical science in the Middle Ages. |
Originally published: New York : Random House, c2003.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-240) and index.
Introduction: The Moment of Transition -- 1. Measuring the World: Eratosthenes Measurement of the Earths Circumference -- Interlude: Why Science Is Beautiful -- 2. Dropping the Ball: The Legend of the Leaning Tower -- Interlude: Experiments and Demonstrations -- 3. The Alpha Experiment: Galileo and the Inclined Plane -- Interlude: The Newton-Beethoven Comparison -- 4. Experimentum Crucis: Newtons Decomposition of Sunlight with Prisms -- Interlude: Does Science Destroy Beauty? -- 5. Weighing the World: Cavendishs Austere Experiment -- Interlude: Integrating Science and Popular Culture -- 6. Light a Wave: Youngs Lucid Analogy -- Interlude: Science and Metaphor -- 7. Seeing the Earth Rotate: Foucaults Sublime Pendulum -- Interlude: Science and the Sublime -- 8. Seeing the Electron: Millikans Oil-Drop Experiment -- Interlude: Perception in Science -- 9. Dawning Beauty: Rutherfords Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus -- Interlude: Artistry in Science -- 10. The Only Mystery: The Quantum Interference of Single Electrons -- Interlude: Runners-Up -- Conclusion: Can Science Still Be Beautiful?
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